Which playoff loss was the most damaging?

Which playoff loss was the most damaging?


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I don’t think either loss was damaging long term.

The damage to UW was already set into motion by DeBoer leaving, and half the roster following him out the door.

Oregon’s loss stings, but next year they have a gimmie schedule. It’s set up for Oregon to finish at worst 11-1 in the regular season, which will put them in playoff talks again.

It’s kind of a dumb question. Most damaging I’d say Oregon, but the question is debating a pillow fight to a thumb prick.

Now if Lanning takes an NFL job in the offseason, and Oregon can’t replace him with say Dillingham, then it’s a different conversation. Because I’d argue this game led to Lanning leaving.
 
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I don’t think either loss was damaging long term.

The damage to UW was already set into motion by DeBoer leaving, and half the roster following him out the door.

Oregon’s loss stings, but next year they have a gimmie schedule. It’s set up for Oregon to finish at worst 11-1 in the regular season, which will put them in playoff talks again.

It’s kind of a dumb question. Most damaging I’d say Oregon, but the question is debating a pillow fight to a thumb prick.
thumb pricks can hurt!
 
Depends on how one defines "damaging". Oregon's loss was far more embarrassing, but Washington was 4 quarters away from a Natty and those opportunities don't come along very often.
Fuck you forever you fat Dutchman for taking your eye of the prize.
 
Depends on how one defines "damaging". Oregon's loss was far more embarrassing, but Washington was 4 quarters away from a Natty and those opportunities don't come along very often.
Fuck you forever you fat Dutchman for taking your eye of the prize.
Good point, but I like to think that our run last year generated future doogs that in turn helps the program with future donators etc…Need another good season next year though.
 
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Neither is damaging. One far more embarrassing. 7 point game at the start of the 4th versus 26 points at the start of the 4th.
 
easily Oregon Ohio state 2015. Was the end of an era with all of chip’s last group of veterans leaving and I remember leaving that game thinking we were in for a really rough few years as only helf’s guys would be left
 
The games themselves are basically a wash. That was probably UW’s last realistic chance at NC. If they had won and DeBoer still left we? would have held on to that forever and barely given a shit this year.

Oregon will be back in the playoffs next year and only Washington fans will remember the loss to Ohio State.

Fuck everything.
 
The games themselves are basically a wash. That was probably UW’s last realistic chance at NC. If they had won and DeBoer still left we? would have held on to that forever and barely given a shit this year.

Oregon will be back in the playoffs next year and only Washington fans will remember the loss to Ohio State.

Fuck everything.
Multiple coaches have made it there in the last decade with a crap AD fighting NIL the second time. No reason to assume they can't again.
 
I don’t think either loss was damaging long term.

The damage to UW was already set into motion by DeBoer leaving, and half the roster following him out the door.

Oregon’s loss stings, but next year they have a gimmie schedule. It’s set up for Oregon to finish at worst 11-1 in the regular season, which will put them in playoff talks again.

It’s kind of a dumb question. Most damaging I’d say Oregon, but the question is debating a pillow fight to a thumb prick.

Now if Lanning takes an NFL job in the offseason, and Oregon can’t replace him with say Dillingham, then it’s a different conversation. Because I’d argue this game led to Lanning leaving.
Half the roster followed him to Bama, huh? Bullshit. Four UW players transferred to Bama in 2024… the rest got drafted or left for bags at other programs.
 
I don’t think either loss was damaging long term.

The damage to UW was already set into motion by DeBoer leaving, and half the roster following him out the door.

Oregon’s loss stings, but next year they have a gimmie schedule. It’s set up for Oregon to finish at worst 11-1 in the regular season, which will put them in playoff talks again.

It’s kind of a dumb question. Most damaging I’d say Oregon, but the question is debating a pillow fight to a thumb prick.

Now if Lanning takes an NFL job in the offseason, and Oregon can’t replace him with say Dillingham, then it’s a different conversation. Because I’d argue this game led to Lanning leaving.
Half the roster followed him to Bama, huh? Bullshit. Four UW players transferred to Bama in 2024… the rest got drafted or left for bags at other programs.
followed him out the door not out to Bama. Comprehension matters.
 
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